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but the larger benefit would be to reduce corruption in washington. congressmen get cash for their campaigns. and in return for this, they often give away preferential treatment in the tax code to special interest groups, to company, to lobbies. tax expenditures are plaerly valuable because unlike actually spending, which has to be renewed in every year's buchlkt tax expenditures are in the code and the benefit is received every year. it's the gift that keeps on giving. now, since we can't do much about campaign finance reform thanks to the supreme court, why not get rid of what the cash often buys. the largest tax breaks are not to corporations. they're to people for things like home mortgage deductions. even these are vastly overdone or should be limited or phased out. britain got rid of it with no adverse effects. canada never had one. and yet they have a similar rate of homeownership to the united states. but forget about the economics for a moment. just as a corruption cleansing mechanism, let's get rid of tax expenditures. if korng wants to give
but the larger benefit would be to reduce corruption in washington. congressmen get cash for their campaigns. and in return for this, they often give away preferential treatment in the tax code to special interest groups, to company, to lobbies. tax expenditures are plaerly valuable because unlike actually spending, which has to be renewed in every year's buchlkt tax expenditures are in the code and the benefit is received every year. it's the gift that keeps on giving. now, since we can't do...
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for analysis we'll bring in the "washington post's" david ignatius. tom ricks, august of can the gen. and our own bob orr and margaret brennan. and we'll have a farewell interview with maine's republican senator olympia snowe, who's leaving the senate because she no longer felt it was a place she could get anything done. it's been a wild week, but we'll try to put it in perspective on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we want to get right to the story in the middle east. , israel continuing to amass troops on the period with gaza. three israelis are dead, more than 50 wounded by rocket fire. the airstrikes go on. the question now, will the israelis send their ground troops into gaza? we're going first this morning to alan pizzey who is in tel aviv. allen. >> reporter: good morning, bob. overnight the israelis continued to pound positions in gaza. they've expand their operation away from just purely military targets into the hamas infra
for analysis we'll bring in the "washington post's" david ignatius. tom ricks, august of can the gen. and our own bob orr and margaret brennan. and we'll have a farewell interview with maine's republican senator olympia snowe, who's leaving the senate because she no longer felt it was a place she could get anything done. it's been a wild week, but we'll try to put it in perspective on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the...
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i think most people might think new york city, washington, d.c., but instead they need to point their eyes on minneapolis? >> yes, the midwest does well in intelligence. in fact, visitors rated minneapolis number one on the most intelligent people. interestingly, residents of minneapolis, st. paul rated themselves number 5. so i'm not sure what that says, but also interesting is visitors felt the tech savviness of this city was really top notch. so i wonder if there is some correlation between tech savvy and intelligence. >> and you have to take an ice cream break every now and then, so why not go to the city that ranks the highest in ice cream, and that would be savannah. >> this is a surprise to me, certainly. i love savannah. it's a place dripping with culture and history. i had no idea it was also dripping ice cream cones. leopo leopold's is a place i would recommend. it dates back to the 1990s. they have great flavors just for the holidays from everything from sugar plum fairy to a cheesecake flavor with some pumpkin spice. what i love about this place is it feels authentically a
i think most people might think new york city, washington, d.c., but instead they need to point their eyes on minneapolis? >> yes, the midwest does well in intelligence. in fact, visitors rated minneapolis number one on the most intelligent people. interestingly, residents of minneapolis, st. paul rated themselves number 5. so i'm not sure what that says, but also interesting is visitors felt the tech savviness of this city was really top notch. so i wonder if there is some correlation...
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this is "your money" and i'm going to show you the damage america could do to itself if washington allows us to go over the fiscal cliff. unemployment in the u.s. which has come down to to 20.9%, it could go up another 9%. according to a new research new york post poll, you clearly understand the danger of this fiscal cliff. 50% say it will have a major effect on the economy, 21% say a minor effect, 2% no effect, 10% say they don't know, which is why you're watching this right now. president obama says they're centering around increasing tax on the wealthy which will go a good way in increasing the revenue that he wants to raise in the next decade in an attempt to reduce the federal deficit. he wants to reinstate the bush tax cut which goes to the top 2% of earners. that would jump from 36% to 39%. he likes to say that's where it was during the clinton years. the second one would go from 36% to 39%. he's been focusing on this specific number since his reelection which suggests he may compromise on the actual rates in order to get a deal. there are other taxes as well he's talking about. t
this is "your money" and i'm going to show you the damage america could do to itself if washington allows us to go over the fiscal cliff. unemployment in the u.s. which has come down to to 20.9%, it could go up another 9%. according to a new research new york post poll, you clearly understand the danger of this fiscal cliff. 50% say it will have a major effect on the economy, 21% say a minor effect, 2% no effect, 10% say they don't know, which is why you're watching this right now....
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." >>> good morning from washington. with all the intrigue of a bond film, i stealthy general david petraeus arrive and left capitol hill. behind closed doors they heard him. >> his testimony today was that from the start he had told us that this was a terrorist attack. >> it was testimony that seemed to challenge white house explanations of who knew what when about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed four americans. joining me is missouri senator roy blunt and mare marry congressman doug coopersburger. thank you for joining us. let's start off with the last point, and that is when you all listened to general petraeus, was he saying something different than the white house was saying in the days after benghazi about what it was, what the attack was about? sfoo well, when he came before our committee, he said really the same thing that he said september the 14th. i think on september the 14th, though, when you walked away from that hearing, you felt there was more based on a protest. he did say when he c
." >>> good morning from washington. with all the intrigue of a bond film, i stealthy general david petraeus arrive and left capitol hill. behind closed doors they heard him. >> his testimony today was that from the start he had told us that this was a terrorist attack. >> it was testimony that seemed to challenge white house explanations of who knew what when about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed four americans. joining me is missouri senator roy...
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he's the courage and tenacity to stand up to washington's reckless spending. he's the type of special that we need to restore fiscal discipline and champion job creation. if you ask me, america can expect great things from this man in the years to come. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm iowa welcome to senator marco rubio. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. so this thing beeps like that, i don't know what that means. cut it off, right? i'm really honored to be here. thanks for having me and governor for inviting me. i'm still new enough to be amazed that people so far from florida even care what i have to say. i'm glad to be back in this part of the country. you may not know this but i was here in this part of the country earlier in my life in 1989 and 90 i came to a small school. they're not around. it's not my fault but they're not. okay. maybe someone is not happy that college is not around but people ask me why did you go there? what brought you to northwest missouri. it was the only school in america that would allo
he's the courage and tenacity to stand up to washington's reckless spending. he's the type of special that we need to restore fiscal discipline and champion job creation. if you ask me, america can expect great things from this man in the years to come. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm iowa welcome to senator marco rubio. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. so this thing beeps like that, i don't know what that means. cut it off, right? i'm really...
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and here in washington, rajiv chandrasekaran, senior correspondent and editor for "the washington post." rajiv, you've covered the war in afghanistan extensively. did you get invited on trips with david petraeus, how well did you know him and how well -- >> i covered him off and on first back in iraq when he was a division commander up in northern iraq and more recently when he was top commander of all u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan and in that later job i did travel around the country with him. he would give remarkable access to journalists. oftentimes it was under very strict ground rules that things were off the record but he did open himself up to press coverage because he thought it was important for the mission to get recognized out there, but also i believe because he also liked to see himself at the center of the coverage. >> so that remarkable access paid dividends for petraeus's image. would you say, would you argue with the notion that many of the jurmts who dealt with him, who know him, have tended to go easy on him on this unfortunate scandal? >> i think some have. ot
and here in washington, rajiv chandrasekaran, senior correspondent and editor for "the washington post." rajiv, you've covered the war in afghanistan extensively. did you get invited on trips with david petraeus, how well did you know him and how well -- >> i covered him off and on first back in iraq when he was a division commander up in northern iraq and more recently when he was top commander of all u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan and in that later job i did travel around...
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. >> hello again from fox news in washington. we will talk with our guests in a moment but first an update on the tense military situation on the israel-gaza border. fox news correspondent leland is on the scene with the latest. >> chris, this there is no question this is a country on the brink of war. behind me or the tanks and armor personnel, waiting for the order to head into the gaza strip because the air strikes certainly have not stopped the rockets. they continue to fall all around israel. the iron dome intercept add number of rockets today but there have been a dozen israelis injured on the attacks. on the gaza side of the border the israeli air strikes have continued pounding away for the fifth straight day. so far at least 70 palestinians dead, many of those civilians and a number of children. israelis officials say they have hit 1,000 targets so far and flat end much. hamas's infrastructure, including a pro hamas television station. the ground war is just getting ready. bulldozers are moving into fighting position. so
. >> hello again from fox news in washington. we will talk with our guests in a moment but first an update on the tense military situation on the israel-gaza border. fox news correspondent leland is on the scene with the latest. >> chris, this there is no question this is a country on the brink of war. behind me or the tanks and armor personnel, waiting for the order to head into the gaza strip because the air strikes certainly have not stopped the rockets. they continue to fall all...
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we are not going to see a lot of action from washington on that. we are not going to see it from the public sector. let's see it from the private sector. >> do you get an income tax credit? >> i do. >> is that important to you? >> yes. it is. it's the kind of thing where if i made enough to not receive it, that would be okay, too. >> that's a great -- that's very well said. i want to hear about where your fellow workers are. i think you guys are not representative in the sense you are willing to come on television and talk about it. i want to hear where the other people you work with are on this. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid co
we are not going to see a lot of action from washington on that. we are not going to see it from the public sector. let's see it from the private sector. >> do you get an income tax credit? >> i do. >> is that important to you? >> yes. it is. it's the kind of thing where if i made enough to not receive it, that would be okay, too. >> that's a great -- that's very well said. i want to hear about where your fellow workers are. i think you guys are not representative...
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. ♪ >> chris: and hello, again from fox news in washington. we'll talk with our guests in a moment but first an update on the tense military situation on the gaza border. leland vittert has the latest. leland? >> reporter: chris, israel is very much a country on the brink of war. we have seen hundreds, if not thousands of tanks and personally carriers, ready to push into the gaza strip, in a moment's notice, because the airstrike simply did not stop the rockets flying out of gaza, towards israel. and the iron dome intercepted a number of those rockets today. however, about 8 or 10 got through, causing a half dozen injuries inside of southern israel. and, for the israelis, the airstrikes continued pounding away, day five of hitting the gaza strip, so far the airstrikes killed 50-plus people, half of them civilians, including a number of children and the air forces hit almost a thousand targets, and, leveled much of hamas's infrastructure, inside of the gaza strip. as for the ground war, which certainly caused more civilian casualties, a major e
. ♪ >> chris: and hello, again from fox news in washington. we'll talk with our guests in a moment but first an update on the tense military situation on the gaza border. leland vittert has the latest. leland? >> reporter: chris, israel is very much a country on the brink of war. we have seen hundreds, if not thousands of tanks and personally carriers, ready to push into the gaza strip, in a moment's notice, because the airstrike simply did not stop the rockets flying out of gaza,...
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colorado and washington just galized week. let's ask former presents psychiatrist theodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents and cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of violent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with him but you don't? >> i do not. a lot of the problems of drug taking is not from the illegality. the biggest problem at the moment is legally prescribed opiates. 2 million people have been turned into attics legally. oxycontin and those sorts of things. >> government is not making hundreds of thousands of arrest over oxycontin but marijuana. do we want a massive federal state local project where fills up the prisons to take time away from necessary purposes? in some people get addicted to a type of drug that does not mean all drugs should be leg
colorado and washington just galized week. let's ask former presents psychiatrist theodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents and cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of violent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with...
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ethnic but you having worked in washington, houston. everyone who works there have seen that's what happens. >> host: everyone is in on it. >> guest: they have a lot less power than the corporations. >> host: less money. so you use a couple powerful phrase in the book, a rigged economy. you kind of touch on that but if you explain more clearly. >> guest: well, in a competitive market, government would set the rules, and as the germans do with what they call -- at just the rules as business figure out how to gain those rules to try to have a level playing field is possible. you will want to keep try to make sure the playing field is level because the market will figure out just how to allocate capital so you succeeded but it's also a natural tendency in a capitalist market to go towards monopoly or duopoly, where a couple very couple of successful firms get bigger and bigger and bigger, and removing competition. when that happens what you get is, you want your monopoly or duopoly you don't want to invest in innovation but you don't want
ethnic but you having worked in washington, houston. everyone who works there have seen that's what happens. >> host: everyone is in on it. >> guest: they have a lot less power than the corporations. >> host: less money. so you use a couple powerful phrase in the book, a rigged economy. you kind of touch on that but if you explain more clearly. >> guest: well, in a competitive market, government would set the rules, and as the germans do with what they call -- at just...
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gathered outside a mixed income housing unit in washington, d.c., the interfaith group called affordable housing crucial to fighting poverty. >> people of faith gather in partnership because the biblical vision of shalom, which is often translated in english as wholeness, includes a world in which there is enough for everyone. >>> president obama this week toured areas in new york city still grappling with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the president met with first responders and victims. faith-based relief groups continue to help with the clean-up. the relief arm of the southern baptist convention says it will provide meals through december. and islamic relief usa announced it will partner with the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, the mormons, to deliver supplies to heavily hit parts of new york and new jersey. >>> there were sharp words exchanged between china and the dalai lama as the number of self-immolations by tibetans grew dramatically. speaking in japan, the dalai lama called for an investigation into the causes behind the immolations and faulted china for seeing
gathered outside a mixed income housing unit in washington, d.c., the interfaith group called affordable housing crucial to fighting poverty. >> people of faith gather in partnership because the biblical vision of shalom, which is often translated in english as wholeness, includes a world in which there is enough for everyone. >>> president obama this week toured areas in new york city still grappling with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the president met with first responders...
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he was very efficient. 22 yards 7-0, washington. to robinson, this one has some considerable length. plain that new kind of defense -- you know, where they don't have any. third quarter, here we go. can they talk bit? santana moss double coverage but things are going well. 61 yards. 14 of 15. redskins win. . the cows and tigers finishing with a four-game winning streak -- the towson tigers winning. no one wanted to face them in the postseason. for some reason, they were snubbed by the selection committee with a 7-4 record. the coach said the best 20 teams in the country are not paying for a trip to japan that the fact -- are not play and. the hall of fame tournament final tipoff. a three-point play within seconds. leading loyola over albany. this just in -- congratulations to nascar. w=!nño >> i want to give a shout out to the best team in the world. baltimore ravens. >> task force dragoman. a special shout out to the best football team -- the baltimore ravens. go ravens. >> serving in afghanistan saying go ravens. >> love it, love
he was very efficient. 22 yards 7-0, washington. to robinson, this one has some considerable length. plain that new kind of defense -- you know, where they don't have any. third quarter, here we go. can they talk bit? santana moss double coverage but things are going well. 61 yards. 14 of 15. redskins win. . the cows and tigers finishing with a four-game winning streak -- the towson tigers winning. no one wanted to face them in the postseason. for some reason, they were snubbed by the selection...
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>> denzel washington's character and i had a lot of the same problems. i had a lot of the same problems that harling does. you want to be everybody's buddy. harling looked like he stopped progressing around 1973. >> you're a hero, man. you will never pay for another drink as long as you live. >> reporter: goodman himself stopped drinking five years ago. >> if i don't pick up the first drink i'm fine. >> reporter: not chasing that deem on. >> yeah. let the deem onchase me. they can knock all they want. i'm not home. but i'm learning the important things in life. >> reporter: which are? which are petting my dog, saying hi to my wife, looking at this beautiful city, just little things that i was just missed. i just slept through for 30 years. >> reporter: anna beth must be something else. >> she must be. reporter: anna beth is his wife, a louisiana native. and one of goodman's reasons for moving to the biggiesy. their 22-year-old daughter molly is an aspiring film maker. >> she just does stuff that i'd be too lazy or wouldn't have the imagination to do. >>
>> denzel washington's character and i had a lot of the same problems. i had a lot of the same problems that harling does. you want to be everybody's buddy. harling looked like he stopped progressing around 1973. >> you're a hero, man. you will never pay for another drink as long as you live. >> reporter: goodman himself stopped drinking five years ago. >> if i don't pick up the first drink i'm fine. >> reporter: not chasing that deem on. >> yeah. let the...
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i can't wait. >> thanks. >>> southeast washington organizers hope it will be another destination inward 7, it's the new $10 million ten else education and community center, they say it's the first of its kind in southeast. also a partnership between the washington tenants and education foundation and the districts government. the foundation provides academic help to underprivileged children and teaches them how to apply tennis lessons to every day life. past participants say it's a program that opens doors to brighter futures. >> in the program i started when it first started and i met willis thomas and it's a good experience. like we got to travel the world a lot, do different tournaments, meet different people. >> it helped mature, become responsible, understand that if there's more to the world than just southeast and that i could make it, i could be a success and that i didn't need to do the wrong thing in order to make it in life. they've had an impact on everything in my life. i don't think i would have been able to go to school, boarding school, college, and now law school. >> wa
i can't wait. >> thanks. >>> southeast washington organizers hope it will be another destination inward 7, it's the new $10 million ten else education and community center, they say it's the first of its kind in southeast. also a partnership between the washington tenants and education foundation and the districts government. the foundation provides academic help to underprivileged children and teaches them how to apply tennis lessons to every day life. past participants say it's...
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army colonel writes as washington still stand by israel no matter what. we have had a history in the united states governments. of unconditional support for the state of israel no matter what criminal acts it commits and so far the obama administration has been no different than any other administration i would ask what is israel trying to achieve here you have a population that's in a prison that has been under blockade for the last five years the israeli government is squeezing the people of gaza the united nations now says that by the year twenty twenty gaza will be unlivable the israeli attack on gaza it's not a war it's an attack there is really no defenses that the palestinians have they do have these rockets that they do fire and fortunately most of them don't hit any targets and all of the israeli government officials are saying that gaza needs to be reformatted as if it were if they've as if they were computer characters not human beings and of course we'll keep updating you on the developing situation in gaza and israel stay chained. as the bust
army colonel writes as washington still stand by israel no matter what. we have had a history in the united states governments. of unconditional support for the state of israel no matter what criminal acts it commits and so far the obama administration has been no different than any other administration i would ask what is israel trying to achieve here you have a population that's in a prison that has been under blockade for the last five years the israeli government is squeezing the people of...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to eggs are some of our best recent interviews first stephen called bear is the latest to take on high frequency trading the twitter sphere is been abuzz over his segment on the colbert report earlier on our show this week you heard how c a t c commissioner for children wants more regulations for h f t but today hear what he says to the argument that regulators just need to enforce what's on the books plus author and professor of behavioral economics dan ariely breaks down why executives at wall street firms may feel better about cheating customers if their primary responsibility is to deliver for shareholders and in loose change the wall street journal reports with elections coming up japan's main opposition leader is stepping up pressure on the good old central bank to ease more and get the country out of deflation and oh politics let's get to days capital account. so stephen colbert there recently took
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to eggs are some of our best recent interviews first stephen called bear is the latest to take on high frequency trading the twitter sphere is been abuzz over his segment on the colbert report earlier on our show this week you heard how c a t c commissioner for children wants more regulations for h f t but today hear what he says...
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another high powered a mission from washington. mi >> reporter: fema estimates nearly $3 billion in aid has already been approved and sent into the pockets of storm victims whose homes were destroyed or damaged like many of those here in breezy point, a massive need for assistance in sandy's wake that is still unfolding. a first look for vice president joe biden today touring sandy ravaged seaside heights in new jersey, a visit hitting close to home. >> as a kid, i spent all my time at the jersey shore. >> reporter: the vice president assured the region, this just isn't a local responsibility but a national one. he greeted local first responders. the vice president flew over the beach side communities hit by the force of sandy's surge and wind. preliminary findings from fema now underscore the massive loss homeowners have suffered. in new jersey alone, fema estimates more than 73,000 homes and businesses sustained damage and the number is expected to rise. >> in region we' about to walk into now, the water was this high. >> fema is
another high powered a mission from washington. mi >> reporter: fema estimates nearly $3 billion in aid has already been approved and sent into the pockets of storm victims whose homes were destroyed or damaged like many of those here in breezy point, a massive need for assistance in sandy's wake that is still unfolding. a first look for vice president joe biden today touring sandy ravaged seaside heights in new jersey, a visit hitting close to home. >> as a kid, i spent all my time...
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>> that's part of it and i thi, honestly, toby is speaking from kind of a washington insider base. >> that's me. >> yes, toby knows something will happen, but the average person out there who picks up "the washington post" and reads the fiscal cliff day after day isn't going to say, i'm going to watch family guy, nono, trust me, that's what the fiscal cliff does. >> brenda: there's a big difference, a big difference. hold on, there's a big difference between this time and what happened with the debt ceiling crisis. >> right. >> brenda: the language out of d.c., you talk k today, all the leaders and republicans and democrats came out together and held a press conference together. constructive. we have a cornerstone. >> i feel much better. >> brenda: the doom and gloom, gary b, the doom and gloom is coming from you. i don't here a lot o kumbayah out of washington. >> marginally better. >> more than marginally. >> look, if they put anything together, it's going to be-- and taxes supposed to go up, they have he' extended them, didn't kill christmas or help christmas then. we've had christ
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but the economy is still sluggish and washington atmospherics have rattled consumers. >> retailers are concerned. in a recent survey, 72% of consumers say they were changing their shopping patterns as a result of the uncertainty over the situation. >> reporter: also dampening the forecast is superstorm sandy. nearly 5 million households will have to curb spending this year. retailers are going all many. already aweing discounts. and like last year some stores will start opening on thanksgiving at midnight. with walmart, target, sears and toys r us opening even earlier in a fierce competition to get the very first shoppers. >> retailers know after many black fridays that typically the place where the person shops first is the place where they spend the most money. >> reporter: last year a quarter of all black friday shoppers were in the stores by midnight. >> get ready to see lots of people on the roads this thanksgiving. there's expected to be a slight increase in holiday travelers in the bay area and throughout the state. triple a predicts more than 5.4 million californians plan to tr
but the economy is still sluggish and washington atmospherics have rattled consumers. >> retailers are concerned. in a recent survey, 72% of consumers say they were changing their shopping patterns as a result of the uncertainty over the situation. >> reporter: also dampening the forecast is superstorm sandy. nearly 5 million households will have to curb spending this year. retailers are going all many. already aweing discounts. and like last year some stores will start opening on...
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johns hopkins looking for its first ever win and a home playoff game against washington and jefferson. the qb keeper. in from 7 yards. bluejays stay in the first quarter. daniel -- the bubble screen. 14-0. 52 yards. 2 plays later, the jays cap off the drive. hopkins gets it done. 42-10. congratulations to john hopkins women's cross country team. national champions for the first time tonight. first-ever women's national title in any sport. sampras won the same title. -- st. won the same title. johnny united stadium in towson. there is matt, happy to take advantage. a couple of plays later. wyatt dickerson take the pitch. muscles as way in. 14-0. the greyhounds go on to win a final of 35-7. tavon austin, 344 yards for virginia. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female a
johns hopkins looking for its first ever win and a home playoff game against washington and jefferson. the qb keeper. in from 7 yards. bluejays stay in the first quarter. daniel -- the bubble screen. 14-0. 52 yards. 2 plays later, the jays cap off the drive. hopkins gets it done. 42-10. congratulations to john hopkins women's cross country team. national champions for the first time tonight. first-ever women's national title in any sport. sampras won the same title. -- st. won the same title....
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treatment diary has partnered with local hospitals like washington hospital center, and also the get-well network. this helps patients in hospital as well. she says going to a site with just one condition may not be enough for some patients. >> you might be breast cancer survivor but you also have an auto immune condition as a result. he might live with limpid the month. you might have depression and anxiety --lymphedema. you might have depression and anxiety. >> people are very isolated and alone when it comes to a less. -- illness. >> treatment diaries is a finalist for forbes most promising companies in america list and was recognized by startup nation as one of the top mother owned businesses in the country. alison starling, abc 7 news. >> this is one of the most important forecasts of the year. a lot of people are wondering if they're going to see travel delays. it -- it depends where you are going. up and down the east coast, no problem. west coast, not so great. the clouds are starting to roll in. this is part of that coastal storm we have been talking about for a few days now. it
treatment diary has partnered with local hospitals like washington hospital center, and also the get-well network. this helps patients in hospital as well. she says going to a site with just one condition may not be enough for some patients. >> you might be breast cancer survivor but you also have an auto immune condition as a result. he might live with limpid the month. you might have depression and anxiety --lymphedema. you might have depression and anxiety. >> people are very...
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thank you so much. >>> the spirit of cooperation is in the air in washington, how long? we'll give you the latest on the fiscal cliff dealings as we were just talking about, dig down deeper on that. and after five days, the violence continues in the middle east are they on the brink of war, or is peace possible? >>> and then we'll hear from a palestinian lead anywhere ramala. join the counter revolution and switch to olay pro-x to see results in 28 days. anti-aging results so you look up to 12 years younger. reduce the look of pores and fight red acne for clearer skin get cleansing results as effective as a $200 system no matter what your skincare issues you'll see results in 28 days guaranteed join the counter revolution with potent, professional, pro-x. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't
thank you so much. >>> the spirit of cooperation is in the air in washington, how long? we'll give you the latest on the fiscal cliff dealings as we were just talking about, dig down deeper on that. and after five days, the violence continues in the middle east are they on the brink of war, or is peace possible? >>> and then we'll hear from a palestinian lead anywhere ramala. join the counter revolution and switch to olay pro-x to see results in 28 days. anti-aging results so...
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en washington univisiÓn. vamos a pasar a mÉxico. acusados e lo que no sucede. acaban dos funcionarios y tlejdz en mÉxico, fue directo lugar del evento directivo y corresponden a las armas de la pr policÍa y no hay un indicio. que hubo disparos de armas diferente a la policÍa federal. >> de acuerdo con la investigaciÓn. federales que estÁn vestidos de civiles en contra de la comiÓ neto y en 3 vehÍculos en los cuales fueron grabados 3 horas despuÉs del ataque. >> el grÁfico demuestra que es contundente que la policÍa federal al momento de los hechos no iban a bordo de las pa frufr trufrls en la declaraciÓn nivel. >> seÑalÓ que 15 policÍas federales que han sido consignados con distintos penales violaron el protocolo y incluir en irregularidades y la relaciÓn bilateral con los estados unidos. >> lamento profundamente los sucesos ocurridos hace dÍas en el estado de morelos. es un estado desorganizado, los estados de gobierno federal y estatal no estÁn coordinados. >> uno de los cambios que llegarÁn con la administraciÓn de enrique peÑa nieto ser
en washington univisiÓn. vamos a pasar a mÉxico. acusados e lo que no sucede. acaban dos funcionarios y tlejdz en mÉxico, fue directo lugar del evento directivo y corresponden a las armas de la pr policÍa y no hay un indicio. que hubo disparos de armas diferente a la policÍa federal. >> de acuerdo con la investigaciÓn. federales que estÁn vestidos de civiles en contra de la comiÓ neto y en 3 vehÍculos en los cuales fueron grabados 3 horas despuÉs del ataque. >> el grÁfico...
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gaza is a very small piece of land, about twice the size of washington, d.c. it has four gateways, three of them are inside israel and they're pretty much locked off in an effort by israel to choke off gaza. this ladieads from gaza into an arab ally, that's egypt. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: while the air assault continues in gaza, while the violence increases, what's increased here is the anger by egyptians who want egypt and the government to step up and intervene. >> the people have changed, we have changed and we're not going to take that for -- we're not going to wait for the government move. we're going to take things in our hands and we're going to lead the government into certain positions that is required for egypt. >> reporter: there's roughly 500 protesters here. they have made a seven-hour journey from cairo. now they've lined up down the street, each of them are showing their identifications to security forces and then heading into gaza. we've asked them, when you think you'll come back. they say we don't know, we're just happy w
gaza is a very small piece of land, about twice the size of washington, d.c. it has four gateways, three of them are inside israel and they're pretty much locked off in an effort by israel to choke off gaza. this ladieads from gaza into an arab ally, that's egypt. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: while the air assault continues in gaza, while the violence increases, what's increased here is the anger by egyptians who want egypt and the government to step up and intervene....
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and david ignatius washington post, reporting early on there was a report video. the president himself used aed word terror in the rose garden and the day after. it seems like the right wing media is trying to make something here, tried to do it during the the election as if it would somehow change the results of election and which it didn't. and continuing the rap on the president that i don't think was a coverup. >> and then the media seemed to love the defense of ambassador rice, the president. one said, there is no damsel in distress and obama's eternalistic bravado of a top administrative official is going to come back to haunt him. she's a big girl in a big position and she should defend herself and what she said. >> i don't think it's necessarily a right wing smackdown of susan rice, it's the liberal media make it go about john mccain's comments about susan rice and john mccain never used the word filibuster. he said he would have serious issues susan rice as secretary of state. i agree with judy, what is susan rice doing representing the administration on
and david ignatius washington post, reporting early on there was a report video. the president himself used aed word terror in the rose garden and the day after. it seems like the right wing media is trying to make something here, tried to do it during the the election as if it would somehow change the results of election and which it didn't. and continuing the rap on the president that i don't think was a coverup. >> and then the media seemed to love the defense of ambassador rice, the...
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some democrats, not all, patty murray bursaries is in washington. the republicans -- trying to piece together a deal more to their liking. in other words, if the scope clip could be done for them. >> isn't good for them. he tells his people that there's going to have to be an insurance of entitlement reform to go along with revenue increases. now, yyou may not be seeing it, because it's very hard the way the president does this negotiation. for that to come out and for people to understand that. but it is going on. it is going on today. the speaker of the house revealed that there is a way to bridge the gap between phase one and phase two. phase one being a small package that gets rid of things and the big package, there is a way that we have iivented at the bipartisan policy center. we are very proud of it. it is an accelerated regulatory process. it is a good and exciting thing that we think will work. so i'm going to keep pushing. i have done it for 2.5 years. everything is on the table, mr. president. neil: senator, it better be on the table. on
some democrats, not all, patty murray bursaries is in washington. the republicans -- trying to piece together a deal more to their liking. in other words, if the scope clip could be done for them. >> isn't good for them. he tells his people that there's going to have to be an insurance of entitlement reform to go along with revenue increases. now, yyou may not be seeing it, because it's very hard the way the president does this negotiation. for that to come out and for people to...
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for now, mostly clear skies, 42 degrees in washington. winds out of the northeast averaging five miles an hour, it's going to be with us here for much of the coming days. that northeast wind typically brings more and more cloud cover in place. and that's what's going to be happening. what are you going to do tomorrow, the redskins back in action after a bye week, big game tomorrow with the eagles. 1:00 to 4:00 at fedex field. perfect football weather. generally sunny skies. upper 40s and low 50s. a lot of people traveling, we're looking around the country this week. most of the unsettled weather is way out across parts of the west coast. if you have flights out there, you may have delays on your sunday. nothing brewing, no big blizzards in the midwest. that is welcomed news. this area storm is off the carolina coastline. that is part of the reason we have clouds increasing in our forecast here in the coming days. mostly clear and cool overnight tonight. with that east-northeasterly wind. the area of high pressure will hold firm through to
for now, mostly clear skies, 42 degrees in washington. winds out of the northeast averaging five miles an hour, it's going to be with us here for much of the coming days. that northeast wind typically brings more and more cloud cover in place. and that's what's going to be happening. what are you going to do tomorrow, the redskins back in action after a bye week, big game tomorrow with the eagles. 1:00 to 4:00 at fedex field. perfect football weather. generally sunny skies. upper 40s and low...
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this went through an interagency process in washington 1/2. it had to be signed off by various members of the white house, members of the nfc. the only words they changed along with the state department was changing the words to diplomatic facility in the -- from the mission. and so they had nothing to do with the intelligence assessment at all. so there's still some question of exactly where in this process that the names were changed to the more generic reference to terror. >> you're not in new york city, that skyline behind you is mountain view, california. eric schmidt, it sounds like you were in that closed door meeting, we know you weren't, but thank you for joining us. >>> there was a story that went unreported on election night. mitt romney's landslide, he actually had many of them across the country in his loss to barack obama. we went to king county, texas where president obama suffered his most severe shellacking. >> reporter: what do you think of barack obama's first term? >> ain't worth a damn. i don't agree with anything he done.
this went through an interagency process in washington 1/2. it had to be signed off by various members of the white house, members of the nfc. the only words they changed along with the state department was changing the words to diplomatic facility in the -- from the mission. and so they had nothing to do with the intelligence assessment at all. so there's still some question of exactly where in this process that the names were changed to the more generic reference to terror. >> you're...
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she arrived late today at her brother's home in washington, d.c. in an parent show of marital solidarity the two walked arm in arm from the garage to the house. later, why is fukushima relief money being used to build shopping malls? marijuana decriminalization remains on hold in two states that voted in favor. we'll tell you why. and homeless families still looking for shelter nearly three weeks after super storm sandy. those stories when the cbs evening news continues. >> brenns returning to congress. 11 days after the election, the arizona democrat was declared the winner of the cite formerly held by gabrielle giffords. barber, her former district director, won a special election to replace giffords last june. this time he beat his republican rival by just over 1,000 votes. homes in new york city severely damaged by hurricane sandy will be demolished. city officials say about 200 buildings will be bull dozed in the coming days. 500 other damaged homes and structures are still being inspected and could meet a similar fate. as michelle miller repo
she arrived late today at her brother's home in washington, d.c. in an parent show of marital solidarity the two walked arm in arm from the garage to the house. later, why is fukushima relief money being used to build shopping malls? marijuana decriminalization remains on hold in two states that voted in favor. we'll tell you why. and homeless families still looking for shelter nearly three weeks after super storm sandy. those stories when the cbs evening news continues. >> brenns...